Microsoft is showing some early signs of success with a version of Windows geared for a technical computing market that Linux dominates today.
Any new x86 server can run virtualisation software, but Dell plans to release a model that's geared specifically to those drawn to the newly mainstream computing trend, our sister site CNET News.com has learned.
The writing was on the wall for Dell and Itanium once Intel started aiming the processor at large multiprocessor systems.
A slew of major computing companies announced a new partnership on Monday to help speed the development and adoption of software for Itanium-based servers.
The writing was on the wall for Dell and Itanium once Intel started aiming the processor at large multiprocessor systems.
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